

Author: Dytczak M. A Londry K. L Oleszkiewicz J. A
Publisher: Water Environment Federation
ISSN: 1061-4303
Source: Water Environment Research, Vol.80, Iss.5, 2008-05, pp. : 388-396
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Abstract
Sequencing batch reactors were acclimated under aerobic and alternating anoxic/aerobic conditions. Greater nitrification rates in the alternating reactor were investigated by comparing environmental conditions. In the alternating reactor, pH, alkalinity, oxygen, and nitrite were higher at the onset of aerobic nitrification. Kinetic studies and batch tests, with biomass developed under aerobic and alternating conditions, revealed that these factors were insufficient to explain the divergent nitrification rates. Nitrifying genera vary in nitrification kinetics and sensitivity to environmental conditions. Nitrosospira and Nitrospira
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